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Scenic Routes to K-16 Information Literacy in Georgia Jeremy WorshamBerry College Mindy DolerNorth Oconee High School Lorene FlandersUniversity of West Georgia Nadine CohenUniversity of Georgia
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What is information literacy? The ability to find, evaluate and use information effectively for academic and personal purposes.
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Info Literacy and Today’s Students Computer savvy but research illiterate Research = GOOGLE Unaware of value/purpose of GALILEO or put off by its complexity
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What’s Your Problem, Instruction Librarians? Lazy? Teaching more classes every year Continual faculty outreach Ineffectual? Innovative, interactive teaching methods Do we need to look at the bigger picture?
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The Info Literacy: Big Picture Problems Disarticulated, single-shot teaching sessions Poor integration of IL into the curriculum Unaware of info literacy instruction at other grade levels
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What is your solution, instruction librarians? Collaboration between K-16 librarians to create a IL curriculum that spans all grade levels.
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Roads to K16 Collaboration No national guidance yet Scattered, local efforts Georgia in the vanguard Early, experimental phase
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NWGA CLOC Building a Library Community Jeremy Worsham Inst. & Digital Services Librarian Berry College
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Who are We? Librarians & Media Specialists from Berry College Shorter College Georgia Highlands Floyd County Schools
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How did we begin? Collaboration between local Higher Education Institutions Shorter, Berry, & Georgia Highlands Discuss techniques and methods for IL Instruction Discovered UGA was beginning K-16 efforts
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How did we begin? (cont.) Contacted Floyd County Schools Director of Technology Explained our intentions Gauged interest in participation Addressed meeting of Floyd County Media Specialists Recruited Volunteers
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Goals Gain better understanding of how IL is taught in local schools Share ideas on how to teach IL skills Build a contact network to inform each other of local resources
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Plans for the Future Involve other local Institutions Coosa Valley Technical College Rome City Schools Darlington School Sara Hightower Public Library Surrounding Counties Bartow, Chattooga, Gordon, Polk
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Plans for the Future (cont.) Develop Workshops For PLU Credit Certified through NWGA RESA OR Certified through local Departments of Education Shadowing Coordinating IL Instruction between local schools through site visits and collaboration through the year
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Shadowing IL Concept Transition Mirror with Collaboration between Librarians & Media Specialists
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CLOC: Community Librarians Outreach & Collaboration Athens Area K-16 librarians working together to promote information literacy. Mindy Doler Media Specialist North Oconee High School Oconee County Public Schools
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Who we are… Librarians from the University of Georgia, Athens Technical College, Gainesville College and Piedmont College Librarians from Athens-Clarke Regional Library system Media Specialists from Clarke, Jackson, Madison, Oconee and Oglethorpe county public and private schools
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How did we begin? Recognized the problem Contacted local high school media specialists Contacted colleagues
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How do YOU find information? Teach the students Teach the teachers Take the skills into the REAL world
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What have we done? Initial brainstorming Gathered information, people and resources Created website http://www.libs.uga.edu/cloc/index.html
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Where are we coming from? Elementary schools (K-5) Middle schools (6-8) High schools (9-12) College level (13-16)
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Learn from each other! Year long series of workshops… with Professional Learning Unit available. Be 18 again: Live the UGA freshman experience Fighting Apathy: Making IL relevant in High School Building from the Ground Up: Creating a solid foundation for IL in the middle and elementary school levels Pimp my Standards: Transform our Draft Standards into a K-16 Information Literacy Matrix
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Next? Continue to reach out to schools and librarians in our area Contact UGA College of Education What can your library/media center do for you? Integrate IL into the teacher education program
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What’s the key? ….Keep it SIMPLE!! For the students For the instructors For us!
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Scenic Routes to K-16 Information Literacy in Georgia What have we done so far? What difference has it made? Where do we go from here?
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What have we done so far? Organizing and meeting Identifying the challenges Developing a common understanding of issues from our different perspectives
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What difference has it made? Raising awareness of common goals Seeking opportunities for collaboration Collaboration = Solutions!
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Opportunities for Collaboration: Training and raising teachers’ awareness Working with teacher preparation programs Training and raising parents’ awareness Marketing availability of library resources and services Marketing GALILEO
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Where do we go from here? Developing a sequenced K-16 IL curriculum based on GPS Marketing GALILEO to students, parents and the general public
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Goal 1 = A More Educated
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